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MOSCOW -- Russia's President Vladimir Putin says that there is a "real chance" to end a standoff
over the Iranian nuclear program.

Putin made the statement in a phone conversation with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani,
according to today's statement issued by the Kremlin.

It said Rouhani praised Russia's efforts to help negotiate a settlement. Russia is part of
the group of six international mediators along with the U.S., Britain, France, China and Germany.

A round of negotiations earlier this month failed to produce a deal between Iran and the six
nations that would end a decade-long standoff over Iran's nuclear program. Tehran has insisted it's
for peaceful purposes, but others worry it could serve as a cover for building nuclear weapons. The
talks are set to resume this week in Geneva.